Meucci question (history)

I remember when he did these. Doesn't matter much if your pos un-cured wood shaft is warped. ;) I bought a BD and it was the deadest/numbest feeling shaft i ever hit. Sold it after about a week. Other guy loved it, go figure.
He really built it for testing his red dot shafts and then everyone started building the laminated shafts, hence the black dot. This is
the way I recall it. I played many years with an M0-2 & M0-1 and also have a M0- 1 1/2, loved the originals.
 
He really built it for testing his red dot shafts and then everyone started building the laminated shafts, hence the black dot. This is
the way I recall it. I played many years with an M0-2 & M0-1 and also have a M0- 1 1/2, loved the originals.
They were fine as long as you didn't break a lot with one. Those thin-walled ferrules didn't last long if you did.
 
One of my favorite cues that I regret getting rid of from my teenage playing days was a Meucci Rempe model with the chain link that I bought at Pinky's pool parlor in Turtle Creek, PA just outside of Pittsburgh in October of 1993. I upgraded to a Joss after Christmas and traded that cue as part of the deal.
 
I still have my MO-3. Posted about getting it restored in 2022, but never took action.

It was my second cue as an old girlfriend took my first cue with her when she left. I mainly have the MO-3 for sentimental value now.

 
I bought an custom? MO7 directly from Bob @ 1975 Burlington IA 9Ball Tourney.
I say custom since Bob told me he only made 2 like it. I believe it since 10 years later he recognized it and asked where I got it.
 
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